part 2 “MY FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER KEPT COMPLAINING ABOUT STOMACH PAIN AND CONSTANT NAUSEA..008

Part 2

Dr. Lawson closed the exam-room door softly.

“Maya,” he said, “I need to ask you something, and I need you to be honest.”

My daughter looked terrified.

Then the doctor turned the ultrasound screen toward me.

At first, I didn’t understand what I was seeing.

A dark shape.

Round.

Too large.

Pressing where nothing should have been pressing.

“It isn’t a baby,” Dr. Lawson said quickly, as if he had already seen the horror forming on my face. “It appears to be a mass.”

My knees almost gave out.

“A tumor?” I whispered.

“We don’t know yet,” he said. “But it’s big enough to explain the pain, nausea, dizziness, and weight loss. We need further imaging immediately.”

Maya began to cry silently.

I grabbed her hand, but her fingers were ice cold.

“Is she going to die?” I asked.

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